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THE   CHICAGO    PUBLIC    LIBRARY 

January,  1906. 


UBBARY 
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SPECIAL  BULLETIN   NO.  6. 


The  Chicago  Public  Libraey 


SELECTED  LIST  OF  BOOKS  FOR  BOYS. 


The  following  list  comprises  a  selection  of  titles  of  books  suitable  for  hoys^ 
from  twelve  to  eighteen  years  of  age.  Books  for  older  boys  are  indicated  by  the 
letter  {a).  For  other  books  on  the  subjects  included  in  this  list  and  for  other 
books  by  the  authors  named^  consult  the  various  finding  lists  and  the  card  cat- 
alogue. 

AMERICAN   ADVENTURE   AND   HISTORY. 

Abbot,  W.  J.     Battlefields  of  '61 B  2543- 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Daniel  Boone,  the  pioneer  of  Kentucky ,. . .  .C     200 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Land  of  the  Incas;  conquest  of  Peru  (a) B  1903 

Austin,  O.  P.     Uncle  Sam's  soldiers,     [Our  war  with  Spain  and 

our   army   at   the   present   time.] H     884 

Baldwin,  J.     The  discovery  of  the  old  Northwest  and  its  settle- 
ment by"  the  French B  4526- 

Four  great  Americans — Washington,  Webster,  Franklin,  Lin- 
coln; a  book  for  young  Americans C  16877 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.    The  dog  crusoe;  a  tale  of  the  western  prairies. H     221 
Barnes,  J.     The  son  of  Lighthorse  Harry.     [A  story  of  the  Mexi- 
can and  civil  wars.] H  318? 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.,  and  Ball,  F.  K.     Hero  stories  from  American  his- 
tory for  young  and  old '. , .  .H  3209. 

Bolton,  (Mrs.)  S.  K.     Famous  American  statesmen,. ,....C  2341 

Brady,  C.  T.    Border  fights  and  fighters  (a) B  2236  . 

Indian  fights  and  fighters;  the  soldier  and  the  Sioux  (a) ...... .B  2237' 

Brooks,  E.  S.    Century  book  of  the  American  revolution H  3273 

In  Leisler's  times;  a  story  of  New  York .F  2651 

The   master  of  the   strong   hearts;    a   story  of  Custer's   last 

rally     .' H  3269- 

The  story  of  our  war  with  Spain H  3287 

Story  of  the  American  Indian B     719' 

Story  of  the  American  soldier  in  war  and  peace B  1976 

True  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  American,  told  for  boys 

and    girls , ,  .H  3275 

True  story  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  the  American  statesman.. H  3271 
Brooks,  N.     The  boy  emigrants.     [Overland  to  California  in  the 

days  of  '49.] ,: . ..;.,. ;, .... . , H.  106^ 

The  boy  settlers.     [Early  times  in  Kansas..].  !.>..'. ;'.  J ,,.,,.,  .H  ,1$6& 


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First  across  the  continent;   the  story  of  the  exploring   cxpc-        ffX^^ 

dition    of   Lewis  and   Clark I  4541 

Statesmen  [from  Henry  Clay  to  Grover  Cleveland]    (a)....C  10420 
Butterworth,  H.     In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln;  a  tale  of  the  Tunker 

schoolmaster  and  the  times  of  Black  Hawk H    977 

Boys  of  Greenway  Court;  a  tale  of  the  early  days  of  Washing- 
ton     H    978 

In  the  days  of  Jefferson;  or,  The  six  golden  horseshoes H  3309 

Log  schoolhouse  ou  the  Columbia H     975 

The  patriot  schoolmaster;  a  tale  of  the  minute  men  and  the 

sons  of  liberty H    879 

The  pilot   of  the   Mayflower;   a   tale   of   the   building   of   the 

pilgrim    republic H  3294 

South   America,  a  popular  illustrated  history   of  the   struggle 

for  liberty  in  the  Andean  republics  and  Cuba  (a) B  4928 

True  to  his  home;  a  tale  of  the  boyhood  of  Franklin H  3299 

The  wampum  belt;  or,  The  fairest  page  of  history,  a  tale  of 

William  Penn's   treaty  with   the  Indians H  3297 

Zigzag  journeys  on  the  Mississippi,  from  Chicago  to  the  islands 

of   the    discovery I  4510 

Zigzag  journeys  to  the  sunny  south;  or.  Wonder  tales  of  early 

American    history I  5308 

'Sable,  G.  W.     Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana  (a) .F  2718 

' "Catherwood,    (Mrs.)    M.    H     Heroes    of    the    middle    west:     The 

French     H  3415 

The  story  of  Tonty  [the  explorer  of  the  Illinois  country  and 

the   Mississippi    (a) F  2702 

'Chambers,  R.  W.     Cardigan,  a  novel.     [Colonial  Indian  wars]  (a).F  8173 

Clemens,  S.  L.  (Mark  Twain.)     Life  on  the  Mississippi  (a) I       64 

Roughing   it.     [Western  adventure]    (a) 11571 

Cody,  W.  F.  (Buffalo  Bill.)     The  adventures  of  Buffalo  Bill H  3417 

•  Coffin,  C.  C.     The  boys  of  '76 B     211 

The  boya  of   '61 B    585 

Building    the    nation,  Events   in   the   history   of    the    United 

States.     [From  the  revolution  to  the  civil  war] .B    331 

Following  the  flag.     [Civil  war] H     ?97 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield.     [Civil  war] H     296 

Old  times  in  the  colonies B    761 

Winni)i;r  his  way.     [Civil  war] H     298 

<Cooke,  J.  JZ.     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion  from  its  settlement  to 

the  end  of  the  revolution F  2846 

^Cooper,  J.  F.     The  spy;  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground.     [Revolu- 
tion]      P    885 

*Ooryell,  J.  li.     Diccon  the  Bold;  a  story  of  the  days  of  Columbus. F  S352 
Diego   Pinzon  and  the  fearful  voyage  he  took  into  the  un- 
known ocean.  A,  D.  1492 F  3351 

'Crockett,  D.    The  life  of  David  Crockett ' C  1762 

Ouster,    (Mrs.)    E.   B.    Boots   and   saddles;   life  in  Dakota   with 

,  ,  ,     (rencrav    C^scei .;.  -' » I  5482 

'  ;F.c|lio wing. the  'guidon.     [Western  soldier  life] I  5502 


BOOKS   FOR  BOYS.  3 

Tenting   on    the   plains;    or,    General    Custer   in    Kansas    and 

Texas     I  5505 

(Davis,  (Mrs.)  M.  E.  M.     Under  six  flags,  the  story  of  Texas  (a) .  .B  4426 
Dix,  B.  M.     Soldier  Rigdale,  how  he  sailed  in  the  "Mayflower" 

and  how  he  served  Miles  Standish H  1210 

Drake,  F.  S.     Indian  history  for  young  folks B     734 

Border  wars   of  New  England,   commonly   called   King   Wil- 
liam's and  Queen  Anne 's  wars  (a) B  377S 

The  watchfires  of   '76 H  3649 

The  young  vigilantes,  a  storj'  of  California  life  in  the  '50s.  ..H  3650 
Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seelye,  (Mrs.)  E,  E.    Brant  and  Bed  Jacket. .  .B     161 

Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico B    690 

Pocahontas B    691 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet B     129 

Eggleston,  G.  C.     The  bale  marked  X;  a  blockade  running  adven- 
ture.    [Civil  war] H  3689 

Big  brother.-     [Indian  war  of  1812] ^. H     367 

Captain  Sam;  or.  The  boy  scouts  of  1814 H     365 

Red  Eagle  and  the  wars  with  the  Creek  Indians B     192 

Southern  soldier  stories.     [Civil  war]    (a) F  3282 

Famous  adventures  and  prison  escapes  of  the  civil  war B  2470 

nSke,  J.     War  of  independence  (a) B  2374 

Franklin,  B.     Autobiography ■; C  17936 

Garland,  H.     Ulysses  S.  Grant,  his  life  and  character  (a) C  18005 

Gilman,  A.     Tales  of  the  path-finders H  1433 

Qoss,  W.  L.     Jack  Alden,  a  story  of  adventures  in  the  Virginia 

campaigns,     '61-65 H  1443 

Jed,  a  boy's  adventures  in  the  army  of  '61 H  1437 

Eecollections    of    a    private;    a    story    of    the    Army    of    the 

Potomac  B  2518 

Tom  Clifton.     [With  Grant  and  Sherman's  army] H  1441 

Griffis,  W.  E.    Romance  of  conquest,  the  story  of  American  expan- 
sion through  arms  and  diplomacy  (a) B  2102 

Grohman,  W.  A.  B.     Camps  in  the  Rockies .1  5433 

Hale,  E.  E.       Man  without  a  country.       [Imaginary  episode  in 

American  naval  history] F  9161 

Philip  Nolan's  friends;   a   story   of  the   change   of  western 

empire    F     734 

Stories  of  war  told  by  soldiers.     [Civil  war] H    440 

Hall,  R.     The  boys  of  Scrooby.     [Pilgrims] H  4122 

The  golden  arrow;  a  story  of  Roger  Williams'  day H  4123 

Harris,  J.  0.    On  the  plantation;  a  story  of  a  Georgia  boy's  adven- 
tures during  the  war F  3851 

Harsha,  W.  J.    Ploughed  under,  the  story  of  an  Indian  chief,  told 

by    himself F  5886 

Higginson,  T.  W.    Young  folks'  book  of  American  explorers B    148 

Hinman,  W.  F.     Corporal  Si  Clegg  and  his  "pard."     [Civil  war].B  2594 
Hitchcock,  J.  B.  W.    The  Louisiana  purchase  and  the  exploration, 

early  history  and   building  of  the   west    (a) B  2297 


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Holder,  C.  F.     Adventures  of  Torqua;   [three  boys  among  Califor- 
nia Indians  in  the  eighteenth  century] H  4251 

Hough,  E.     The  way  to  the  west  and  the  lives  of  three  Americans 

— Boone,  Crockett,  Carson   (a) B  4546> 

Howard,  O.  O.     Nez  Perce  Joseph B     701 

Inman,   H.     The  old  Santa  Fe  trail,  the  story  of   a  great  high- 
way   (a) I  4527 

Inman,  H.,  and  Cody,  W.  F.     The  great  Salt  Lake  trail  (a) I  4528 

Irving,  W.     Washington  and  his  country;  cd.  by  J.  Mske  (a) H  4430' 

Janvier,  T.  A.     The  Aztec  treasure-house;  a  romance  of  contem- 
poraneous   antiquity F  4390^ 

Jenks,  T.     Captain  John  Smith C  ISSSO- 

Johnson,  H.    (Muirhead    Robertson.)      Exploits    of    Myles    Stan- 
dish     (a) C  11737 

Eieffer,  H.  M.  Eeeollections  of  a  drummer-boy.  [Civil  war]....H  IGSS 
King,  C.  Campaigning  with  Crook  and  stories  of  army  life(a)...B  2021 
Kinzie   (Mrs.),  J.  A.     "VViau-Bun,  the  early  day  in  the  northwest. 

[True  account  of  early  Chicago  days]   (a) ! F  lOOS 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy's  life  of  General  Grant C  18001 

Captain  John  Crane,  1800-1815.     [Privateering] H  163» 

Laut,  A.  C.     Pathfinders  of  the  west;  being  the  thrilling  story  of 
the  men  who  discovered  the  great  northwest — Eadisson,  La 

Verendrye,  Lewis  and  Clark  (a) I  455S 

Lighten,  W.  R.     Lewis  and  Clark;  Meriwether  Lewis  and  William 

Clark    (a) .C  16797 

Lodge,  H.  C.  and  Roosevelt,  T.     Hero  tales  from  American  his- 
tory     H  176e 

Lossing,  B.  J.  The  two  spies:  Nathan  Hale  and  John  Andre  (a).  .C  2068 
Lununis,  C.  F.     The  enchanted  burro,  stories  of  New  Mexico  and 

South    America H  177S 

A  New  Mexico  David  and  other  stories  and  sketches  of  the 

southwest    H  1776^ 

The  Spanish  pioneers  (a) B  1992 

MacKie,  C.  P.     With  the  admiral  of  the  ocean  sea;  a  narrative  of 

the  first  voyage  to  the  western  world F  5370 

Munroe,  C.  K.     The  flamingo  feather.     [French  in  Florida] H  1856 

Golden  days  of  '49,  a  tale  of  the  California  diggings F  5327 

A  Bon  of  Satsuma;  or,  With  Perry  in  Japan H  5181 

The  white  conquerors;  a  tale  of  Toltec  and  Aztec H  1963 

With  Crockett  and  Bowie;  or,  Fighting  for  the  Lone-Star  flag, 

a  tale  of  Texas H  5174 

Norton,  C.  L.     A  soldier  of  the  legion;  a  story  of  the  great  north- 
west     H  1929 

Oxley,  J.  M.     Fife  and  drum  at  Louisbourg.     [French  and  Indian 

war] H  2043 

Page,  T.  N.     Two  little  confederates H  2030 

Parkman,  F.     Oregon  trail  (a) I     196' 

Pittenger,  W.     Capturing  a  locomotive;  history  of  secret  service  in 

the  late  [civil]  war  (a) B     59^ 

Pratt,  M.  L.     The  great  west H  2112 


BOOKS  FOR  BOYS.  5 

Pyle,  H.     The  story  of  Jack  Ballister's  fortunes.     [Story  of  a  boy 

captured  by  the  pirate  Blackbeard] F  6008 

Bemlngton,   F.       Pony   tracks.        [Soldiers   and   cowboys   of    the 

west]     (a) I  4523 

Bichardson,    A.    D.    Secret    service,    field,    dungeon    and    escape. 

[Civil  war]    (a) B     520 

Koberts,  0.  G.  D.    The  forge  in  the  forest.     [Adventure  in  old 

Acadie]    (a)  .• F  6456 

Roche,  J.  J.     Byways  of  the  war,  the  story  of  the  filibusters  (a) .  B  4882 

Roosevelt,  T.    The  Eough  Eiders B  7038 

Scudder,  H.  E.     George  Washington,  an  historical  biography C  3545 

Seelye,  (IVIrs.)  E.  E.     The  story  of  Columbus C  10647 

Sonnenscheln,  A.     Ten  months  a  captive  among  the  Filipinos B  7107 

Stables,  W.  G.    Westward  with  Columbus  H  2399 

Starr,  F.     American  Indians .' B  2073 

Stoddard,  W.  O.    Battle  of  New  York.     [New  York  during  the 

civil   war.]    H  2436 

<Guert  Ten  Eyck;   a  hero  story.     [N<ew  York  in  the  revolu- 

\  tion.]    H  2433 

Little  Smoke;  a  tale  of  the  Sioux.    [Custer  massacre.] H  2435 

The  Noank's  log;  a  privateer  of  the  revolution.     [Sequel  to 

Guert  Ten  Eyck.] H  2275 

On  the  old  frontier;  or,  The  last  raid  of  the  Iroquois H  6461 

The  red  patriot;  a  story  of  the  American  revolution H  2288 

Story  of  the  west  series:    (a) 

Warman,  C.     Story  of  the  railroad K  5731 

Hough,  E.     Story  of   the   cowboy I  4525 

Shinn,  C.  H.     Story  of  the   mine K  4781 

Grinnell,  G.  B.     Story  of  the  Indian. B  2033 

Forsyth,  G.  A.     Story  of  the  soldier '.B  2251 

Laut,  A.  O.     Story  of  the  trapper I  4526 

Stratemeyer,  E.     American  boys'  life  of  Theodore  Eoosevelt H  2367-2 

Thayer,  W.  M.     From  the  tannery  to  the  White  House;  life  of  U. 

S.    Grant C  2196 

Thompson,  D.  P.     Green  Mountain  boys.     [Ecvolution.] H     717 

Thompson,  J.  M.     Story  of  Louisiana  (a) B  3322 

Thwaites,  R.  G.     A  brief  history  of  Eocky  Mountain  exploration, 
with    special    reference    to    the    expedition    of    Lewis    and 

Clark    (a) B  2312 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.^  Boys  of  old  Monmouth;  a  story  of  Washington's 

campaign  in  New  Jersey  in  1778 H  2540 

In  the  camp  of  Cornwallis;  being  the  story  of  Eeubcn  Dent  and 

his  experiences  during  the  New  Jersey  campaign  of  1777.  .H  2575 
In  the  hands  of  the  red-coats;  a  tale  of  the  Jersey  ship  and  the 

Jersey  shore  in  the  days  of  the  revolution H  2576 

A  Jersey  boy  in  the  revolution H  2536 

■        A  lieutenant   under  Washington;    a   tale   of  the   Brandy  wine 

and    Germantown , H  2579 

The  rider  of  the  black  horse;  a  story  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion     H  2574 


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Under  colonial  colors;  a  tale  of  Arnold's  expedition  in  1775.. H  2578 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Cudjo's  cave.     [Civil  war.] H     739' 

Three  scouts.     [Sequel  to  Cudjo  's  cave.] H     711 

True,  J.  P.     Stuart  Schuyler  stories: 

Scouting   for   Washington H  2518> 

Morgan 's    men H  2520 

On  guard!  Against  Tory  and  Tarleton H  2585> 

Wetmore,  (Mrs.)  H.  C.  Last  of  the  great  scouts,  the  life  story  of 
Colonel  William  F.  Cody,  "Buffalo  Bill,"  as  told  by  his 
sister     C  17536 

Williams,  G.  F.     Bullet  and  shell;  war  as  the  soldiers  saw  it B     622 

HISTOEY  OF  OTHER  COUNTRIES  AND  LIVES  OF  FAMOUS  MEN. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Page,  squire  and  knight H      SB- 
Andrews,  J.     Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  long  ago  to 

now    H     944 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Erling  the  Bold;  a  tale  of  the  Norse  sea-kings. H     211 
Bennett,  J.     Master  Skylark.     [Story  of  Shakespeare 'b  time.]  .  .IF"  7929' 

Bernard,  F.     Wonderful  escapes ;«  ed.  by  E.  Whiteing K  261U 

Bolton,  (Mrs.)  S.  K.     Famous  leaders  among  men C  10155 

Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous G  1929' 

Bonner,  J.     Child 's  history  of  France H     959^- 

Child's  history  of   Greece H     250> 

Child 's  history  of  Eome H     251 

Child's  history  of  Spain H  1059' 

Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     Sir  Pliilip  Sidney,  type  of  English  chivalry  in 

the  Elizabethan  age  (a) C  11657 

Brereton,  F.  S.     In  the  grip  of  the  Mullah;  a  tale  of  adventure  in 

Somaliland    (a) H  3174 

Brooks,  E.  S.     A  boy  of  the  first  empire H  3278- 

Chivalric    days    H     409 

Great  men's  sons — from  Socrates  to  Napoleon C  16889' 

Heroic  happenings  told  in  verso  and  story .".  .BE     980- 

Historic  boys  and  their  times C  1931 

The  story  of  the  nineteenth  century  of  the  Christian  era.... A  2193 

Butler,  W.  F,     Charles  George  Gordon  (a) C  3527" 

Butterworth,  H.     The  knight  of  liberty;  a  tale  of  the  fortunes  of 

Lafayette    H  329&- 

Charles,  E.  Three  martyrs  of  the  nineteenth  century,  [David 
Livingstone,  "Chinese"  Gordon  and  Patteson,  the  mission- 
ary.]   (a) C  274r 

Church,  A.  J.     The  crusaders ' H  3473: 

Lords  of  the  world,  a  story  of  the  fall  of  Carthage F  3078 

Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story A  259.5 

Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story H  3469 

Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero ; L  2729* 

Story  of  the  Persian  war  from  Herodotus L  292.5- 

Stoi'ies  from  English  history H  3480' 


BOOKS  FOR  BOYS.  7 

V.  1.     From  Julius  Cajsar  to  the  Black  Prince. 

2.  From  Richard  11  to  Charlea  I. 

3.  From  the  Lord  Protector  to  Victoria. 

Stories  from   Livy L  2926 

Two  thousand  years  ago;  or,  The  adventures  of  a  Eoman  boy.H  1111 

With  the  king  at  Oxford.     [Seventeenth  century.] F  2773 

A  young  Macedonian  in  the  army  of  Alexander  the  Great. . .  .H  1131 

Church,  A.  J.,  and  Gilman,  A.     Carthage  (a) . . .» A  4492 

Clemens,  S.  L.  (Mark  Twain.)  Personal  recollections  of  Joan  of 
Arc,  by  the  Sieur  Louis  de  Conte,  her  page  and  secre- 
tary (a) C  18251 

The  prince  and  the  pauper.     [Edward  VI.] F  2800 

CofUn,  C.  C.     The  story  of  liberty A     299 

Creasy,  E.  S.  Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world;  frem  Mara- 
thon to  Waterloo   (a) A     306 

Dole,  N.  H.    Young  folks'  history  of  Russia A  1902 

Douglas,  A.  M.     Heroes  of  the  crusades C  10125. 

Eggleston,  G.  C.     Strange  stories  from  history H  1242 

Fanner,  (Mrs.)  L.  H.    Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers C     206Z 

Fea,  A.  Secret  chambers  and  hiding-places,  the  historic,  romantic 
and    legendary    stories    and    traditions    about    hiding-holes, 

secret  chambers,  etc.  (a) A  3421 

Fitchett,   W.   H.       Deeds    that   won   the    empire;    historic    battle 

scenes.      [English  history.]    (a) A  3372 

Fights  for  the  flag.     [English  history.]  (a) A  3504 

Foa,  (Mme.)  E.  R.  G,     Biographical  sketches H     392 

The  boy  life  of  Napoleon,  afterward  emperor  of  the  French.  .H     391 
Freeman,  E.  A.     Old  English  history  for  children A     374 

Gilliat,  E.     Forest  outlaws;  or,  St.  Hugh  and  the  king.     [England, 

thirteenth  century]    F  366T 

In  Lincoln  green;  a  merrie  tale  of  Robin  Hood F  8937 

Wolf's  Head;   a  story  of  the  prince  of  outlaws.      [England, 

thirteenth   century]    F  8871 

Gilman,  A.  (ed.)     Magna  Charta  stories .  .H  1432 

Gould,  S.  B.     Grettir,  the  outlaw,  a  story  of  Iceland H  1439^ 

Griffis,  W.  E.    Y'oung  peoples'  history  of  Holland A  1831 

Hale,  E.  E.    Boys '  heroes H  4140 

Hall,  B.     In  the  brave  days  of  old;  a  story  of  adventure  in  the 

time  of  King  James  the'  First H  4121 

Henty,  G.  A.    Bonnie  Prince  Charlie;  a  tale  of  Fontenoy  and  Cul- 

loden    H  1467 

By  England's  aid;  or,  The  freeing  of  the  Netherlands H  1565 

By  pike  and  dyke.     [A  tale  of  the  rise  of  the  Dutch  repub- 
lic]     H  1486 

The  dash  for  Khartoum;  a  tale  of  the  Nile  expedition H  1570 

Held  fast  for  England;  siege  of  Gibraltar,  1779-83 H  1568 

In  freedom's  cause;  a  story  of  Wallace  and  Bruce H  1514 

The   lion    of   the    north;    a    lale    of    the    times    of   Gustavus 
'  Adolphus     H  1465 


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The  lion  of  St.  Mark's;  a  tale  of  Venice H  1478 

One  of  the  28th;  a  tale  of  Waterloo H  1483 

St.  George  for  England;  a  tale  of  Creasy  and  Poitiers H  1475 

Under  Drake's  flag H  1498 

With  Clive  in  India;  or,  The  beginnings  of  an  empire H  1476 

History  for  young  readers: 

Canada,  by  J.  M.  Mcllwraith H  4364 

England,  by  F.  E.  Cooke H  4361 

Germany,  by  K.  F.  Kroeker II  4362 

Spain,  by  F.  A.  Ober H  4363 

Jewett,  S.  O.     The  story  of  the  Normans  (a) A  3124 

Johonnot,  J.  (comp.).     Stories  of  other  lands H  1594 

Stories  of  the  olden  time.     [Ancient  and  medieval  history ]..H  4521 

Ten  great  events  in  history H  4522 

Joyce,  P.  W.     Child 's  history  of  Ireland H  4482 

Xang,  A.    Red  true  story  book H  1711 

True  story  book H  1716 

Xanier,    S.    (ed.).      The    boys'    Froissart.     [Tales    from    medieval 

chronicles]    A     261 

Xeigbtou,  R,     Olaf  the  Glorious,  a  historical  story  of  the  viking 

age H  1724 

Xiljencrantz,  O.  A.    The  Vinland  champions.    [Norsemen  in  Amer- 
ica]     H  4802 

Markham,  C.  R.    The  paladins  of  Edwin  the  Great H  5001 

Marryat,  F.     Children  of  the  New  Forest.     [Cavaliers  and  Round- 
heads]      G    424 

Martineau,  H.   Peasant  and  prince.    [French  revolution] H  5007 

Maxwell,  H.  E.    Robert  the  Bruce  and  the  struggle  for  Scottish 

independence   (a)    C     625 

Montgomery,  D.  H.   (ed.).    Two  great  retreats   of   history.    [The 

famous  Ten   Thousand  and  Napoleon  at  Moscow]    (a).... A  2173 
Morris,  W.  O.     Napoleon,  warrior  and  ruler  and  the  military  su- 
premacy of  revolutionary  France  (a) C11351 

Motley,  J.  L.    The  rise  of  the  Dutch  republic,  condensed  by  W.  E. 

Griffis  (a)    A  1830 

KTeukomm,  E.     The  rulers  of  the  sea,  the  Norsemen  in  America 

from  the  tenth  to  the  fifteenth  century   (a) B  208!) 

Ober,  F,  A.    Young  folks '  history  of  Mexico B  4801 

Peattie,   (Mrs.)   E.  W.     With  scrip  and  staff;  a  talc  of  the  chil- 
dren 's  crusade    F  6033 

Pyle,  H.     Men  of  iron.     [Middle  ages] F  5989 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand.     [German  robber  barons] H  2103 

Heddall,  H.  F.  Who  was  he?  Six  short  stories  about  the  mysterious 

characters  and  well-kept  secrets  of  modern  times  (a) C10185 

Rolfe,  W.  J.     Shakespeare   the   boy,   the   games   and  sports,  the 

manners,   customs  and  folk-lore  of  the  time C18900 

Schmidt,  F.     William  Tell;  tr.  from  the  German  by  G.  P.  Upton.  .H  5521 

Scott,  W.     Tales  of  a  grandfather.     [Scottish  history]    (a) A  1156 

Seawell,  M.  E.    Lively  adventures  of  Gavin  Hamilton.    [Time  of 

Frederick  the  Great] H  2313 


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Rock  of  tlie  lion.     [.Siege  of  Gibraltar] H  231t> 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.    The  black  arrow,  a  tale  of  the  Two  Roses.  .  .F  6862 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Story  of  Viteau,     [15th  century] .H  240& 

Stoddard,  W.  O.     The  swordmaker's  son;   a  story  of  the  year  30 

A.  D H  2287' 

With  the  Black  Prince H  2282' 

Stories  from  English  history  for  young  Americans H  2443'- 

Strang,  H.    Kobo,  a  story  of  the  Russo-Japanese  war K  C-iSl 

Tappan,  E.  M.    In  the  days  of  Alfred  the  Great H  2485 

In  the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth H  2486 

In  the  days  of  "William  the  Conqueror H  2484 

True,  J.  P.    The  iron  star,  and  what  it  saw'  oa  its  journey  through 

the  ages,  from  myth  to  history H  2517 

Vicary,  J.  F.    Saga  time.     [The  Norsemen]   (a) A  4443 

Villiers,  F.    Pictures  of  many  wars  (a) C19145 

Welsh,  C.  (ed.).   Famous  battles  of  the  nineteenth  century  (a).  ..A  3051 
White,  J.  S.  (ed.).   Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus L  2924 

Boys '  and  girls '  Plutarch Q  1526 

Witt,  C.    The  retreat  of  the  ten  thousand.    [Persian  war]   (a) A  2582 

Yonge,  C.  M.    Book  of  golden  deeds C  1661 

TRAVEL  AND  EXPLORATION. 

Beesly,  A.  H.     Sir  John  Franklin.    [Arctic  exploration]   (a) C  2606 

Bell  (Mrs),  N.  R.  E.  M.    Heroes  of  South  African  discovery  (a)  .  .1  1874 

Besant,.  W.    Captain  Cook.     [South  Seas]   (a) G10749'- 

Bishop  (Mrs.),  I.  L.  B.  The  Hawaiian  archipelago;  six  months 
among  the  palm  groves,  coral  reefs,  and  volcanoes  on  the 

Sandwich  Islands  (a) , : I  9303" 

Boegli,  L.  Forward!  Letters  written  on  a  trip  around  the  world  (a). I  9798 

Bolton  (Mrs.),  S.  K.    Famous  voyagers  and  explorers .G10276' 

Brooks,  E.  S.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  the  story  of  a 

young  peoples'  pilgrimage  to  historic  homes H  3279' 

Brooks,  E.  S.  and  Alden,  J.  The  long  walls;  an  American  bpy's 
adventures  in  Greece,  a  story  of  digging  and  discovery,  tem- 
ples and  treasure H  3277 

Brooks,  N.     Story  of  Marco  Polo H  3268: 

Bnlfinch,   T.     Oregon  and  Eldorado;    or,  Romance   of  the   rivers. 

[Exploration  of  the  Columbia  and  Amazon  rivers] I     185^ 

Bull,  J.  B.    Fridtjof  Nansen;  a  book  for  the  young H  3323^ 

Burton,  R.    Wanderings  in  three  continents.     [Selections  from  ^is 

famous  "Pilgrimage  to  Mecca"  and  other  travels]    (a).... I  9779* 

Butterworth,  H.     Lost  in  Nicaragua;  or.  Among  coffee  farms  and 

banana  lands  in  the  countries  of  the  great  canal. ....... .  .'JI  3295' 

Over  the  Andes;   or,  Our  boys  in  South  America,  a  tale  of 

travel  and   adventure JJ  3298 

Traveller  tales  of  China;  or.  The  story-telUng  Hongs IJ  3361 

Carpenter,  F.  Q.    Carpenter's  geographical  readers.    3v .'.I  9869 

V.  1.    Asia. 

2.    North  America. 


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'    3.     South  America. 
■Clemens,  S.  L.  (Mark  Twain).     Following  the  equator;  a  journey 

round  the  world  (a) I  9788 

Innocents  abroad.     [Humorous  journey  in  Europe]   (a) I  1570 

Cuniming,  W.  G.     Wild  men  and  wild  beasts;  or,  Scenes  in  camp 

and  jungle    I  1470 

Daunt,  A.    Crag,  glacier  and  avalanche;  narratives  of  daring  and 

disaster.     [The  Alps] H  1197 

Davis,  R.  H.    Kulers  of  the  Mediterranean  (a) I  5983 

Three  gringos  in  Venezuela  and  Central  America  (a) I  5650 

Drake,  S.  A.    The  pine  tree  coast.     [Maine  coast] I  5377 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.    Country  of  the  dwarfs H     352 

In  African  forest  and  jungle II     345 

The  land  of  the  long  night II     351 

.    Lost   in    the   jungle H     353 

My   Apingi   kingdom .  .  .  .  ; H     354 

Stories  of  the  gorilla  country. H     355 

Wild  life  under  the  equator H     356 

'vFielde,  A.  M.     A  corner  of  Cathay;  studies  from  life  among  the 

Chinese   (a)    I  8191 

-French,  H.  W.    Our  boys  in  China;  the  thrilling  story  of  two  young 

Americans  wrecked  in  the  China  Sea H  1311 

Our  boys  in  India H  1310 

•taaggln,  J.     Among  the  man-eaters  (a) I  9216 

■Crlave,  E.  J.    In  savage  Africa;  or,  Six  years  of  adventure  in  Congo- 
land  (a) 18710 

Greely,  A.  W.     Explorers  and  t:favellers C10423 

Griffis,  W.  E.    Honda,  the  Samurai;  a  story  of  modern  Japan P  3785 

The  romance  of  discovery,  a  thousand  years  of  exploration  and 

the  unveiling  of  continents B  2100 

-Hale,  E.  E.     Seven  Spanish  cities I  6946 

Stories  of  adventure H  1487 

Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers H  1488 

■Hale,  E.  E.  and  Hale,  S.    J^'amily  flight  through  France,  Germany, 

Norway  and  Switzerland , I     663 

Hayes,  W.  H.    Among  horses  in  Eussia  (a) K15610 

Headlam,  C.    Ten  thousand  miles  through  India  and  Burma:  an  ac- 
count of  the  Oxford  University  Authentics'  cricket  tour  in 

the  year  of  the  coronation  durbar  (a) I  8304 

Higginson,  T.  W.    Young  folks'  book  of  American  explorers B     148 

.'Holmes,  E.  B.    Lectures  with  illustrations  from  photographs  by  the 

author.     lOv.      (a) I  9814 

Contents:  v.  1.  Morocco,  Fez.  v.  2.  Paris,  v.  3.  Greece. 
T.  4.  North  Africa  and  southern  Spain,  v.  5.  Hawaii,  Ma- 
nila, China,  v.  6.  Y''ellowstone  Park.  v.  7.  Europe,  v.  8. 
St.  Petersburg,  Moscow,  Trans-Siberian  Eailway.  v.  9.  China, 
Thibet,  v.  10.  Corea,  Japan. 
IHomaday,  W.  T.  Two  years  in  the  jungle:  the  experiences  of  a 
hunter  and  naturalist  in  India,  Ceylon,  the  Malay  peninsula 
and  Borneo   (a) I  8221 


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Jrving,  W.    The  Alhambra  (a) J     130 

Jenks,  T.    The  boy's  book  of  explorations H  4453 

Johnson,  C.    Along  French  byways  (a) I  6835 

Among  English  hedgerows  (a) I  G383 

Highways  and  byways  of  the  south  (a) I  4401 

The  isle  of  the  shamrock  (a) I  6422 

The  land  of  the  heather  (a) I  6546 

New  England  and  its  neighbors  (a) I  4770 

Keilogg,  £.  M.  C.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea I  9331 

Ker,  D.     The  lost  city:  or,  The  boy  explorers  in  Central  Asia. . .  .H  1657 
O'er  Tartar  deserts;  or,  English  and  Kussian  in  Central  Asia..H  4660 

King,  C.  F.    Roundabout  rambles  in  northern  Europe  (a) I  6041 

Kingsley,  H.    Tales  of  old  travel H    487 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  and  Frith,  H.  Notable  voyagers  from  Columbus 

to  Nordenskiold I  2248 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  and  Low,  C.  B.     Great  African  travellers I  1829 

Kipling,  B.     From  sea  to  sea,  letters  of  travel  (a).. I  9803 

Knox,  T.  W.    Boy  travellers  in  Australasia I  2022 

Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland I  6291 

Boy  travellers  in  Mexico    I  5619 

Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe I  6001 

Boy  travellers  in  South  America I     501 

Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe   I  6003 

Boy  travellers  in  the  Levant I  5985 

Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian   empire   I  7853 

Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo I  8767 

Travels  of  Marco  Polo  for  boys  and  girls I  6083 

Voyage  of  the  Vivian  to  the  c-rth  pole I  2045 

Lachambre,  H.  and  Machuron,  A.     Andree's  balloon  expedition  in 

search  of  the  north  pole  (a) I  9580 

Livingstone,  D.     Life  and  explorations  in  the  interior  of  Africa, 

comprising  his  diary,  reports  and  letters  (a) I  1723 

Luigi  (duke  of  the  Abruzzi).     Farther  north  than  Nansen,  being 

the  voyage  of  the  Polar  Star  (a) I  9543 

Lummis,  C.  F.    The  awakening  of  a  nation;  Mexico  of  to-day  (a). I  5665 

Land  of  Poeo  Tiempo.     [»New  Mexico]   (a) I  4514 

Some  strange  corners  of  our  country,  the  wonderland  of  the 

southwest    I  4507 

A  tramp  across  the  continent  [from  Ohio  to  California]   (a).. I  5193 
Lnmsden,  J.    Through  Canada  in  harvest  time;  a  study  of  life  and 

labour  in  the  golden  west  (a) I  4996 

McGregor,  J.    Thousand  miles  in  the  Eob  Boy  canoe,  on  rivers  and 

lakes  of  Europe I     630 

Voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  Rob  Roy,  from  London  to  Paris  and 

back    I  1145 

McMahon,  W.    A  journey  with  the  sun  around  the  world I  9800 

MoncrlefT,  A.  B.  H.    Young  travellers'  tales.    [Adventures  of  some 

boys  in  different  parts  of  the  world] H  1899 

Motley,  M.  W.    Down  north  and  up  along.     [Nova  Scotia]  (a) I  4963 


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Munroe,  C.  K.  The  fur-seal's  tooth:  a  story  of  Alaskan  adventure. H  1871 
Snow-shoes  and  sledges.     [Sequel  to  The  fur-seal's  tooth]...  11  1962 
Nansen,  F.    Farthest  north;  being  a  record  of  a  voyage  of  explora- 
tion on  the  ship  "Frani,"  1893-9G.    2v I  p.567 

Ober,  F.  A.     Knockabout  Club  in  .North  America H  1975 

Knockabout  Club  in  the  Everglades H  1971 

Knockabout  Club  in  the  Antilles H  1973 

Knockabout  Club  on  the  Spanish  main H  1976 

Our  West  Indian  neighbors;  the  islands  of  the  Caribbean  Sea, 

' '  America 's  Mediterranean ' '   (a) '. I  5775 

Packard,  W.    The  j'oung  ice  whalers H  2130 

Peary  (Mrs.),  J.  D.    My  Arctic  journal  (a) I  2186 

Beid,  M.    Afloat  iil  the  forest.     [Amazon  rivei] H     612 

Cliflf  climbers.     [Sequel  to  The  plant  huHtors] H     619 

The  plant  hunters:  among  the  Himalayn  mountains H     630 

The  young  voyageurs.    [Northern  Canada] H     643 

Schwatka,  F.     The  children  of  the  cold.     [Eskimo  children] I  2083 

In  the  land  of  cave  and  cliff  dwellers.     [American  southwest]  .1  5656 
Nimrod  in  the  north:  or,  Huntiug  and  fishing  adventures  in  the 

arctic  regions I  2099 

Shoemaker,  M.  M.     Islands  of  the  southern  seas;  Hawaii,  Samoa, 

New  Zealand,  Tasmariia,  Australia  and  Java  (a) I  9364 

Quaint  corners  of  ancient  empires;  southern  India,  Burma  and 

Manila  (a)    '. I  8288 

Singleton,  E.  (ed.  and  tr.).    Japan  as  seen  and  described  by  famous 

writers  (a)    I  9511 

Romantic  castles  and  palaces,  as  seen  and  described  by  famous 

writers  (a)    A  2165 

Russia  as  seen  and  described  by  famous  MTiters  (a) I  7614 

Wonders  of  nature  as  seen  and  described  by  famous  writers  (a)..I  9830 
Sladen,  D.  B.  W.    On  the  cars  and  ofC:  along  the  Queen's  highway 

from  Halifax  to  Victoria  (a) I  4980 

Stanley,  H.  M.     How  I  found  Livingstone I  1715 

My  Kalulu,  prince,  king  and  slave;  a  story  of  Central  Africa.F  1642 

Starr,  F.     Strange  peoples .K17801 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted.     [Europe] I  5961 

Stoddard,  J.  L.  Lectures  illustrated  with  views  of  the  world's  fa- 
mous places  and  people.     lOv.     (a) I  9S13 

Contents:  v.  1.  Norway,  Switzerland,  Athens,  Venice. 
V.  2.  Constantinople,  Jerusalem,  Egypt,  v.  3.  Japan,  China, 
v.  4.  India,  The  passion  play.  v.  5.  Paris,  France,  Spain. 
V,  6.  Berlin,  Vienna,  St.  Petersburg,  Moscow.  v.  7.  The 
Rhine,  Belgium,  Holland,  Mexico,  v.  8.  Florence,  Naples, 
Rome.  V.  9.  Scotland,  England,  London,  v.  10.  Southern 
California,  Grand  Cauon  of  the  Colorado,  Yellowstone  Park. 

Taylor,  C.  M.,  jr.     Touring  Alaska  and  the  Yellowstone  (a).. I  4737 

Vacation  days  in  Hawaii  and  Japan  (a) I  9299 

Thompson,  A.  R.  Gold  seeking  on  the  Dal  ton  trail;  being  the  ad- 
ventures of  two  New  England  boys  in  Alaska  and  the  north- 
west territory  H  2554 


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Tomlinson,  E.  T.    Camping  on  the  St.  Lawrence;  or,  On  the  trail  of 

the   early   discoverers H  2538 

Cruising  on  the  St.  Lrfwrcnce:  a  summer  vacation  in  historic 

waters  H  2582 

The  house-boat  on  the  St.  Lawrence H  2577 

TovFle,  O.  M.     Young  folks'  heroes  of  history: C  1610 

V.  1.     Vasco  da  Gama,  his  voyages  and  adventures. 

2.  Pizarro,  his  adventures  and  conquests. 

3.  Magellan;  or,  The  first  voyage  round  the  world. 

4.  Marco  Polo,  his  travels  and  adventures. 

5.  Ealeigh,  his  exploits  and  voyages. 

6.  Drake,  the  sea-king  of  Devon, 

■Vincent,  F.     Around  and  about  South  America  (a) I  5808 

'Whitney,  0.  W.    Hawaiian  America;  something  of  its  resources  and 

something  of  its  prospects   (a) I  9281 

Williams,  A.    The  romance  of  modern  exploration  (a) I  9950 

Young,  E.  R.    My  dogs  in  the  northland.     [Alaska] K  8329 

GAMES,  SPORTS,  SCIENCE  AND  INVENTIONS. 

Adams,  W.  I.  L.    Am.ateur  photography K  5990 

Anderson,  E.  L.    The  saddle  horse,  a  complete  guide  for  riding  and 

training K  7108 

Anson,  A.  C.    A  ball  player's  career;  personal  reminiscences C17070 

Ball,  R.  S.     Star-land;  being  talks  Avith  young  people  about  the 

wonders  of  the  heavens K  8639 

Eaker,  R.  S.    Boy's  book  of  inventions,  stories  of  the  wonders  of 

modern  science K12524 

Boy's  second  book  of  inventions K12523 

"Barbour,  R.  H.    The  book  of  school  and  college  sports K14716 

Beard,  D.  C.  Kcw  ideas  for  American  boys,  the  Jack  of  all  trades. K14849 
Outdoor  games  for  all  seasons;  the  American  boy's  book  of 

sport    K  1764 

What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it;  the  American  boy's  handy  book.K  1766 
Bingham,  N.  W.,  jr.  (ed.).  Book  of  athletics  and  out-of-door  sports.K14734 

Blsck,  A.    Captain  Kodak;  a  camera  story H  3210 

Photography  indoors  and  out K  5993 

^laikie,  W.    How  to  got  strong  and  how  to  stay  so K  1805 

Bostock,  F.  C.     The  training  of  wild  animals K  8286 

BoKer,  J.  A.    How  to  make  common  things,  for  boys K  6228 

Burroughs,  J.    Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers K  8235 

Burt,  E.  W.    Camp  fires  in  the  wilderness,  valuable  information  for 

onm'pers  and  sportsmen K14855, 

'Camp,  W.     Book  of  college  sports K  6595 

Camp,  W.  and  Deland,  D.  F.    Football K14731 

Ohamplin,  J.  D.  and  Bostwlck,  A.  E.     Young  folks'  cyclopaexlia  of 

games  and  sports   K  6582 

CThapuian,  F.  M.     Bird  life,  a  guide  to  the  study  of  our  common 

birds '. K  8452 

Bird  studies  with  a  camera K  8819 


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Chase,  A.  and  Clow,  E.     Stories  of  industry,     2v H  3486 

Checkley,  E.    Natural  method  of  physical  training K  1936 

Church,  J.  E.*(ed).    University  foot-ball,  the  play  of  each  position 

treated  by  a  college  expert K  6594 

Cochrane,  C.  H.     The  wonders  of  modern  mechanism;  a  resume  of 

recent   progress   in   mechanical,    physical    and     engineering 

science  (a)    , : K  4993 

Cochrane,  R.  (comp.).   The  romance  of  industry  and  invention. . .  .K12533 

Dalton,  D.     How  to  f?wira  [and  methods  of  life-saving] K14781 

Dickerson,  M.  C.     Moths  and  butterflies K18050 

Doherty,  R.  F.  and  Doherty,  H.  L.    On  lawn  tenuis K14913 

Doubleday   (Mrs.),  N.  B.  De  G.     Bird  neighbors;  an  introductory 

acquaintance    with    a    hundred    and    fifty    birds    commonly 

found  in  the  gardens,  meadows  and  woods  about  our  homes..K  8807 
How  to  attract  the  birds  and  other  talks  about  bird  neighbors.K  8805 
Doubleday,  R.     Stories  of  inventors;  the  adventures  of  inventors 

and  engineers   •. K12-j4T 

Varies,  R.  Practical  training  for  athletics,  health  and  pleasure.  .K15125 
Flint,  G.  E,  Power  and  health  through  progiessive  exercise  (a).K15159 
Fraser,  W.  A.     Mooswa  and  others  of  the  boundary.     [Stories  of 

wild  animals]    , H  3910 

Frazar,  D.     Practical  boat  sailing K  6702 

Frazer,  P,  D.     Canoe  cruising  and  camping K14793 

Gibson,  W.  H.    Camp  life  in  the  woods;  and  the  tricks  of  trapping 

and  trap'-making   K  6644 

Gifford,  J.  C.     Practical  forestry  for  beginners K  8855 

Good,  A.     Magical  experiments;  or,  Seieace  in  piay K  7292 

Graham,  J.  and  Clark,  E.  H.     Practical  track  and  field  athletics.  .K15067 

Greene,  H.     Coal  and  the  coal  mines K  4695 

Hale,  E.  E.     Stories  of  invention  told  by  inventors H  1485 

Hancock,  H.  I.     Japanese  physical  train: n^j K1513G 

Jiu-jitsu  combat  tricks   K15156 

Hasluck,  P.  N.    Knotting  and  splicing  ropes  arfd  cordage K  13612 

Headley,  J.  T.  (ed.).    Mountain  adveutuie  in  various  countries.  .  .K  2622 

Hill,  C.  T.     Fighting  a  fire K  620S 

Holder,  C,  F.     Big  game  fishes  of  the  United  States K15104 

The   boy  anglers H  4249 

Hopkins,  G.  M.     Experimental  science  (a) K  7214 

Huntington',  D.  W.  Our  big  game;  a  book  for  sportsmen  and  nature 

lovers .K14S4S 

Hutchison,  G.  A.  (ed.).    Boy's  own  book  of  indoor  games  and  recre- 
ations    K  1951 

Out-door  games  and  recreations;   a  popular  encyclopaedia  for 

boys  K  6603 

IngersoU,  E.  Wild  neighbors;  outdoor  studies  in  the  United  States.K  8199 
Job,  H.  K.    Wild  wings;  adventures  of  a  camera-hunter  among  the 

larger  wild  birds  of  North  America  on. sea  and  land  (a).  ..K  8779 
Kaler,  J.  O.     The  life-savers;   a  story  of  the  United  States  life- 
saving  service    H  4614 


BOOKS   FOR   r.OYS.  l.'> 

Keene,  J.  H.     The  boy's  own  guide  to  fisliin<f-tack]o   ;ii;il\in}f  au.l 

fish-breeding    ■.  .  .  K  6553i 

Eelley,  J.  G.     The  boy  mineral  collectors .H  4646- 

Kenealy,  A.  J.    Boat  sailing  in  fair  weather  and  foul K14860 , 

Yachting  wrinkles K14704. 

Lehmann,  E,  C.    Bowing K14715. 

Lewis,  A.  J.  (Prof.  Hoffmann).     Every  boy's  book  of  sports  and 

pastimes    ^-i  .-.Kl^SSO' 

Magic  at  home;  a  book  of  amusing  science K  1954* 

Modern  magic , K  1780 

Lewis,  W.  H.    A  primer  of  college  football,  with  illustrations  from 

instantaneous  photographs    „  .K1472£> 

Linn,  W.  A.    Kob  and  his  gun . K14813 

Long,  W.  J.    A  little  brother  to  the  bear  and  other  animal  stories. K  8333. 
School  of  the  woods;  some  life  studies  of  animal  instincts  and 

animal  training K  8317 

Lukin,  J.     The  young  mechanic . .  .K  4981 

McCarthy,  E.    Familiar  fish;  their  habits  and  capture;  a  practical 

work  on  fresh-water  game  fish .  . .  K  8596; 

McFarland,  J.  H.     Getting  acquainted  with  the.  trees .K15o44< 

McGillicuddy,  C.  (Connie  Mack).    How  to  play  basebail . .  .K14757' 

Mathews,  F.  S.  "Familiar  trees  and  theiv  leaves ■..• .  .K  8868^ 

Field  book  of  American  wild  flowers .■  .■  .K  9118 

Field  book  of  wild  birds  and  their  music K  8784 

Me^owcroft,  W.  H.    A  B  C  of  electricity .K  2873- 

Merriam,  F.  A.    Birds  of  village  and  field;  a  book  for  begiuaers.  .K  8817' 
Miller,   (ftlrs.)  H.  M.     (Oliver  Thome  Miller.)     The  first  book.. of 

birds    K  8S1'3-. 

Moffett,  C.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring: .K12.j90 

Neil,  C.  L.     Modern  conjuror  and  drawing-room  entertainer K14933 

Outing.   [Current  numbers  in  reading-room.]     Bounxil  volun;es  num- 
bered   ..S       G3: 

Paltridge,  G.  H.     Photographic  instrnction  text. KloS53- 

Peryy,  F.  M.    Four  American  inventors:    Eobert  Fulton,  Sami\el  F. 
B.  Morse,  Eli  Whitney,  Thomas  A.  Edison;  a  book  for  young 

Americans    G17009' 

Peterson,  M.  G.   How  to  know  the  wild  fruits;  guide  to  plants  v/hen 

not  in  flower .K1.j355 

Phillips,  B.   (comp.).     The  standard  Hoyle K14991 

Popular  studies  in  science.    (Home  study  circle  library,   v.  1.1).  ..J  321-13' 
Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  The  watchers  of  the  trails;  a  book  of  animal  life.K  S330 

Roosevelt,  T.     Hunting  trips  of  a  ranchman K  6675- 

Ranch  life  and  the  hunting  trail K14809' 

The  wilderness  hunter,   an  account   of  the  big  game   of  -the 
United  States,  and  its  chase  with  horse,  hound  and  rifle.  ..K  6605 

Roth,  F.     First  book  of  forestry .'K  8853 

St.  John,  T.  M.  How  two  boys  made  their  own  electrical  apparatus.K  9806 

Things  a  boy  should  know  about  electricity ...K  9749 

Santos-Dumont,  A.     My  air-ships K1CS15 

Sargent,  D.  A.     Health,  strength  and  power  (a) K 15137 


U  THE  CHICAGO   PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Schillings,    C.    G.      With    flash-light    and    rifle;    photographing    by 
flash-light    at    night    the    wild    animal    world    of    equatorial 

Africa   (a)    K14815 

Sears,  O.  W.    Woodcraft.     [Camping  and  trapping] K  67.37 

Scton,  E.  T.    Biography  of  a  grizzly K  8215 

Lives  of  the  hunted K  8217 

Two  little  savages;  being  the  adventures  of  two  boys.  [How 
to  build  wigwams,  make  Indian  costumes  and  live  like  sav- 
ages]      H  2555 

Wild  animals  I  have  known H  8207 

Shcpard,  H.  H.    Life  on  the  farm;  or,  Scientific  agriculture  simpli- 
fied   .K15270 

^Shields,  G.  O,     Camping  and  camp  outfits K  6812 

Sloane,  T.  O.     Electric  toy-making  for  amateurs K  7694 

Smith,  J.  W.     Scientific  baseball  pitching K14755 

Stagg,  A.  A.  and  Williams,  H.  L.    A  scientific  and  practical  treatise 

on  American  football  for  schools  and  colleges K14723 

'Starr,  F.     On  the  hills;  a  series  of  geological  talks K  9508 

'Taylor,  C.  M.     Why  my  photographs  are  bad K13861 

Thompson,  J.  M.  (ed.).    Boy's  book  of  sports  and  out-door  life.  .K  1872 

Thompson,  W.  C.      On  the  road  with  a  circus H  2588 

Thoreau,  H.  D.     Waldcn.     [The  naturalist's  life  at  Waldon  Pond, 

Concord]    (a)    E  156G 

Torrey,  B.     Every-day  birds K  8866 

Track  athletics  in   detail K14745 

Travis,  W.  J.     Practical  goif ! K14750 

Trowbridge,  J.     The  electrical  boy;  or,  The  career  of  Greatheart 

and   Greatthings , H  2533 

The  resolute  Mr.  Pansy;  an  electrical  story  for  boys H  2535 

Three  boys  in  an  electrical  boat H  2534 

T^aux,  C.  B.     Canoe  handling K.  6669 

'Wadsworth,  CJ,  F.    Cyclist's  road  guide  to  Chicago  and  vicinity.  ..K14884 

Wallace,  A.  R.     The  wonderful  century  (a) K  7311 

Wheeler,  C.  G.     Wood-working  for  beginners K  5338 

USTiite,   S.  E.      The   forest.      [Camping,   canoeing  and   shooting   in 

the   forests   of   Canada]    (a) K  8335 

The  mountains.     [Mountaineering  in   the   Sierras]    (a) K14772 

"Whitney,  C.  W.     Sporting   pilgrimage;   studies  in  English   sport, 

past  and  present  (a) K14721 

Wicks,  W.  S.     Log  cabins  arid  cottages;  how  to  build  them K11276 

"Williams,  A.    The  romance  of  modern  cnginecving  (a) K13230 

The  romance  of  modern  invention   (a) K12534 

Winn,     R.     G.     A.    (and     others).       Boxing — Fencing — Wrestling. 

(Handbook  of  athletic  sports,     v.   .3) I  3380-3 

lyood,  J.  O.  (ed.).    The  boy's  modern  playmate;  a  book  of  sports, 

gfVmes  and  pastimes K  6604 

Woodbury,  W.  E.  Photographic  amusements,  including  a  descrip- 
tion of  a  number  of  novel  effects  obtainable  with  the 
.camera    KI3867 


BOOKS  FOR  BOYS.  17 

Wright,  H.  O.    Children  's  stories  of  the  great  scientists H  2695 

Wright,  (Mrs.)  M.  Q.  Bird  craft,  a  field  book  of  two  hundred  song, 

game  and  water  birds K  8513 

PRACTICAL  LIFE,  BUSINESS  AND  POLITICS. 

Abbott,  B.  V.    Judge  and  jury,  a  popular  explanation  of  the  law.  .N  4886 

Travelling  law  school  and  famous  trials N  4811 

Austin,  O.  P.    Uncle  Sam's  secrets;  a  story  of  national  affairs  for 

the  youth   of  the   nation ' H     883 

Bailey,  E.  (Edmund  Alton).    Among  the  law-makers L  3265 

Bartlett,  W.  H.     The  parliamentary  pathfinder;  a  quick  reference 

manual  of  rules  of  order L  6289 

Beale,  C.  C.  (corap.).    A  book  of  business  letters L  8368 

Bolton,   (Mrs.)  S.  K.     How  success  is  won H  3235 

Brooks,  E.  S.  The  century  book  for  young  Americans;  showing 
how  a  party  of  boys  and  girls  found  out  all  about  the  gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States H     966 

Brooks,  N.     How  the  republic  is  governed L  6200 

Burkett,  C.  W.,  Stevens,  F.  L.  and  Hill,  D.  H.  Agriculture  for  be- 
ginners     K15285 

.  Burnham,  W.  P.    Three  roads  to  a  commission  in  the  U.  S.  army.K  5475 
Canfield,  J.  H.     The  college  student  and  his  problems.    [Practical 

advice  to  a  boy  on  entering  and  leaving  college]    (a) L10369 

Careers  for  the  coming  men;  practical  and  authoritative  discus- 
sions of  the  professions  and  callings  open  to  young  Amer- 
icans  L  4756 

Coffin,  O.  M.    The  A  B  C  of  banks  and  banking  (a) .L  7796-4 

tiollingwood,  H.  W.  (cd.).  The  business  hen  (a  new  brood).  [Poul- 
try raising] K15477 

Comstock,  A.  B.     How  to  kcc])  bees;   a   handbook  for   the  use  of 

beginners    K15437 

Dole,  C.  F.     The  young  citizen L  6238 

Drysdale,  W.     Helps  for  ambitious  boys.  .• E  2521 

Eaton,  S.     Business  forms,  customs  and  accounts  for  schools  and 

colleges   (a)    K  4258 

Emerson,  R.  W,    Self-reliance  and  Character  (a) '. L  6099 

Emery,  M.  S.     Every-day  business;  notes  on  its  practical  details. L  3856 
Fiske,  G.  B.     Prize  gardening;  how  to  derive  profit,  pleasure  and 

health  from  the  garden K15223 

Fiskc,  J.     Civil  government  in  the  United  States,  considered  with 

some  reference  to  its  origins   (a) L  3390 

Ford,  P.  L.  (ed.).    Great  words  from  great  Americans E  3150 

Forman,  S.  E.    First  lessons  in  civics -.L  6383 

Gavit,  J.  P,     The  reporter's  manual;  a  handbook  for  newspaper 

men     J  1737 

GiJEn,  W.  M.  Civics  for  young  Americans;  or.  First  lessons  in  gov- 
ernment  L  3358 

Goodrich,  C.  L.     The  first  book  of  farming K15287 

Grieve,  £.  B.    How  to  become  a  commercial  traveller L  8191 


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Hancock,  H.  I,     Life  at  West  Point Li0530- 

Harrison,  B.     This  country  of  ours  (a) L  6212 

Hemstreet,  C.     Reporting  for  the  newspapers I  1736 

Holden,  E.  S.    Our  country's  flag  and  flags  of  foreign  nations. . .  .B  2247 
How  to  gain  admission  to  Annapoli;!,  "West  Point,  the  navy  or  the 

Bchoolship   St.   Mary 's L  1G26 

Hubbard,  E.    A  message  to  Garcia E  3481 

Hungerford,  H.     The  success  club  debater J  2596 

Judson,  H.  P.     The  young  American;  a  civic  reader L  6948 

Lee,  J.  M.     How  to  be  self-supporting  at  college L10463 

Leupp,  F.  E.    How  to  prepare  for  a  civil  service  examination,  with 

recent  questions  and  answers L  6271 

Lincoln,  A.     Speeches , L  6234 

Luce,  E.     Writing  for  the  press ". J  1762 

Macjr,  J.     Our  government , L  3264 

MansOa,  G.  J.     Ready  for  l)usinei;s;  or,  Choosing  an  occupation.  .L  3S57 
Marden,  O.  S.    Architects  of  fate;  or,  Stops  to  success  and  power.  .L  1777 

Pushing  to  the  front;  or,  Success  under  difliculties L  1776 

Winning  out;  a  book  for  young  people  on  character  building 

by  habit  forming ; L  6067 

Monroe,   (Mrs.)  H.  E.     Wbshingtou.   its  sights  and   insights   (a).. I  4882 

Morgan,  T.  J.     Patriotic  citizenship.  . . . ". L  6263 

Morris,  E.     Farming  for  boys K  1226 

Nelson,  S.  A.     The  A  B  C  of  Wall  Street  (a) L  7796-1 

Norclhcff,  C.     Politics  for  young  Americans L       99 

Oxley,  J.  M.     The  romance  of  commerce  (a) L  4741 

Parton,  J.    Captains  of  industry;  or,  Men  of  business  who  did  some- 
thing  besides   make   money.     2v C  1652 

Persons,  E.  A,     Our  country  in  poem  and  prose E  8244 

Provost,  C.   H.     A   treatise  on   how  to   illustrate   for   newspapers, 

books,    magazines,   etc K1112£y- 

Ralph,  J.     The  making  of  a  journalist  (a) J    1738 

Eiis,  J.  A.     The  making  of  an  American.     [His  ovvn  life]   (a) C18810 

Theodore   Roosevelt,   the   citizen    (a)..., C18836 

Bobert,  H.  M.     Pocket  manual  of  rules  of  order  for  deliberative 

ass.emblies     L     362 

The  ship  of  state  by  those  at  the   helm.      [Papers  by  President 

Roosevelt,  members  of  the  cabinet,  etc.] H  6474 

Seelye,  J.  H.     Citizenship;  a  book  for  classes  on  government  and 

law   (a)    L  8261 

Shuman,  E.  L.     Practical  journalism;   a   complete  manual   of   the 

best  newspaper  n;ethods J  5841 

Smiles,   S.     Self-help E  1512 

Smith,  J.  W.     Training  for  citizenship   (a) L  6879- 

Smith,  N.     Our  nation's  flag  in  history  and  incident .' B  2271 

Stories  of  great  national  songs E  5822 

Sheppard.  A.     How  to  become  a  private  secretary,  qualifications, 

training,  work   L  8390 

Spofford,  A.  R.     A  practical  manual  of  parliamentary  rules L     356 

Stoddard,  W.  O.     ]\ron  of  business C10421 


BOOKS  FOR  BOYS.,  '  1& 

fltreeter,  J.  W.     The  fat  of  the  land;  the  story  of  an  American 

farm.      [Farming  methods   and  profits] K15257 

Thayer,  W.  M.     Turning  points  in  successful  careers ClGSSi 

Men  who  win;  or,  Making  things  happen C10397 

Thwing,  C.  F.     College  training  and  the  business  man  (a) ...... .LlO-iei 

Tilley,  W.  J.    Masters  of  the  situation;  or,  Some  secrets  of  success 

and  power E  6052 

Up-to-date  business.      (Homo  study   circle   library,     v.   2) J  325-2 

Webster,  D.     Daniel  Webster  for  young  Americans H  2647 

Weed,  A.  E.     Business  law  (a) N  5262 

Wingate,  C.  F.     What  shall  our  boys  do  for  a  living? L  6112 

STORIES  OF  BOY-LIFE. 

Alden,  W.  L.     Adventures  of  Jimmy  Brown H       93 

Cruise  of  the  canoe  club H       92 

Cruise  of  the  Ghost. H     122; 

Loss  of  the  Swansea;  a  story  of  the  Florida  coast H     901 

Moral  pirates ; H     123 

A  new  Kobinson  Crusoe H       98 

Aldrich,  T.  B.    Story  of  a  bad  boy. H     140 

Amicls,  E.  de.     Cuore;  an  Italian  schoolboy's  journal H     945 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Ungava;  a  tale  of  Esquimaux  llud H     198 

Barbour,  R.  H.     The  arrival  of  Jiinpson  and  other  stoiies  for  boys 

about  boys   H  3132. 

Behind  the  line;  a  story  of  college  life  and  football H  3125 

Captain  of  the  crew ,. .  .H  312S 

For  the  honor  .of  the  school;  a  story  of  school  life  and  inter- 
scholastic  sport H  3127 

Four   in   camp;    a   story   of  summer   adventures   in   the   New 

Hampshire   woods    H  3123 

The  half-back;  a  story  of  school  foot-ball  and  golf H  J 126 

On  your  mark!    A  story  of  college  life  and   athletics H  3131 

Weatherby's  inning;  a  story  of  college  life  and  baseball H  3129 

Baylor,  F.  C.     Juan  and  Juanita H  1C23 

Black,  W.    The  four  MacNicols H  1020 

Boyesen,  H.  H.     Against  heavy  odds;  a  tale  of  Norse  heroism.  ..  .F  2275 
Boyhood   in   Norway;   stories   of  boy-life   in   the   land    of   the 

midnight  sun  H    964 

Modern  vikings;  stories  of  life  and  sport  in  the  Norseland..H  1040 

Norseland  tales   > F  S017' 

Brooks,  W.    The  Fairport  nine .' . . .  H     259- 

Lem,  a  New  England  boy;  his  adventures  and  mishaps II  3297 

Our    base-ball    club IT  1065 

Bynner,  E.  L.     The  chase  of  the  Meteor  and  other  stories tl     97ff 

Carrath,  H.     Voyage  of  the  Rattletrap H  3350 

Champney,   (Mrs.)   E.  W.     Howling  Wolf  and  his  trick  pony H  1119 

Clemens,  S.  L.  (Mark  Twain).     Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn.F  2797 

Adventures   of   Tom   Sawyer F     323: 

Clover,  S.  T.     On  special  assignment H  3511 


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Paul   Travera '  adventures.      [Newspaper  story] H  3510 

Davis,  E.  H.     Stories  for  boys H  1190 

Davis  (Mrs.),  R.  H.    Kent  Hampden H  1189 

Diaz,  (Mrs.)  A.  M.    William  Henry  and  his  friends.    [Sequel  to  the 

William  Henry  letters] H    342 

The  William  Henry  letters H    343 

Dodge,  (Mrs.)  M.  E.  M.    Hans  Brinkcr;  or,  The  silver  skates F    420 

Doubleday,  B.     From  cattle  ranch  to  college;  the  true  tale  of  a 

boy's  adventures  in  the  far  west .H  3667 

Drysdale,  W.     Brain  and  brawn  series: H  3655 

V.  1.     The  young  reporter. 

2.  The  fast  mail;  the  story  of  a  train-boy. 

3.  The  beach  patrol;  a  story  of  the  life-saving  -lervice. 

4.  The  young  supercargo. 

EastmaJi,  C.  A.     Indian  boyhood B  2076 

Eggleston,  E.     The  Hoosier  school-boy H  1255 

Eggleston,  G.  C.     Camp  "Venture;  a  story  of  the  Virginia  moun- 
tains     H  3691 

Last  of  the  flat-boats.     [Boys'  trip  down  the  Ohio  and  Mis- 
sissippi to  New  Orleans]    H  3690 

rcnn,   O.  M.     Mars'  George;  or,  A  boy's  adventures   in    'he  old 

Savannahs    H  lo08 

Tord,  J.  L.    Dr.  Dodd's  school H  1349 

Prench,  A.    The  junior  cup H  3876 

Trench,  A.   (Octave  Thanet).     We-all .V  3402 

Trench,  H.  W.     The  lance  of  Kanana;  a  story  of  Arabia P  3412 

Grant,  E.    Jack  in  the  bush;  or,  A  summer  on  a  salmon  livor. . .  .11  1462 
Greene,  H.     Blind  brother H  1453 

Riverpark    rebellion II  1442 

Grinnell,  O.  B.     Jack  among  the  Indians;  or,  A  boy's  summer  on 

the  buflfalo  plains  H  1409 

Jack,   the  young   ranchman;    or,  A   boy's   adventures   in   the 

Rockies H  1408 

Grousset,  P.  (Andre  Laurie).    Schoolboy  days  in  France F  9025 

Schoolboy  days  in  Italy     F  9026 

Schoolboy  days  in  Japan     F  9024 

Schoolboy  days  in  Russia F  9027 

Habberton,  J.     Who  was  Paul  Grayson? H  1482 

The  worst  boy  in  town H  1481 

Hamblen,  H.  E.    Story  of  a  Yankee  boy,  his  adventures  ashore  and 

afloat H  4150 

Tom  Benton's  luck    H  4151 

We  win;  the  story  of  a  young  railroader H  4152 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Harry  Blount;  a  boy's  life  on  land  and  sea H     447 

-Howells,  W.  D.    The  flight  of  Pony  Baker;  a  Boys'  Tov/n  story.  .H  4324 
Hughes,  B.     The  dozen  from  Lakerim H  4268 

The  Lakerim  athletic  club H  4269 

Hughes,  T.     Tom  Brown 's  school-days H     468 

Inman,  H.    The  Dclahoydcs;  boy  life  on  the  Old  Santa  Fe  trail. .  .H  4411 


BOOKS  FOR  BOYS.  21 

The  ranche  on  the  Oxhide;  a  story  of  boys'  and  girls'  life  on 

the  frontier    H  4410 

Johnson,  C.     The  end  of  a  rainbow;  an  American  story H  1611 

Phaeton  Rogers;  a  novel  of  boy-life H  1610 

Kaler,  J.  O.  (James  Otis).     An  amateur  fireman H  460i> 

How  Tommy  saved  the  barn H  2008 

Little  Joe H  2017 

The  lobster  catchers;  a  story  of  the  coast  of  Maine H  4616 

Mr.  Stubbs'  brother.     [Sequel  to  Toby  Tyler] H  2011 

Eaising   the  Pearl    H  201.^ 

Silent  Pete;   or,  The  stowaways H  2015^- 

Teddy  and  Carrots;  two  merchants  of  Newspaper  Row H  4601 

Toby  Tylor;  or,  Ten  weeks  with  a  circus H  2010' 

Kipling,  R.     Stalkey  and  Co F  4719 

La  Flesche,  F.    The  middle  five.     [Indian  boys  at  school] B  2075 

Lee,  Y.  P.    When  I  was  a  boy  in  China I  8129 

Loughead,  F.  H.    The  abandoned  claim F  4870 

Major,  C.     The  bears  of  Blue  river H  4970 

Martineau,  H.     Crof ton  boys  H  5008 

Feats  on  the  fiord.     [Norway] F  5298 

Matthews,  J.  B.     Tom  Paulding;  the  story  of  a  search  for  buried 

treasure  in  the  streets  of  New  York H  1905 

Morrison,  S.  E.    Chilhowee  boys .H  1960 

Chilhowee  boys  in  war  time H  1958 

Munroe,  C.  K.    Campmates;  a  story  of  the  plains H  1854 

Canoemates;  a  story  of  the  Florida  reef  and  everglades H  1951 

Derrick  Sterling;  a  story  of  the  mines H  1857 

Dorymates;  a  tale  of  the  fishing  banks H  1859 

The  painted  desert;  a  story  of  northern  Arizona H  5173 

Eaftmates;  a  story  of  the  great  river H  1953 

Wakulla;  a  story  of  adventure  in  Florida H  1855 

Murfree,  M.  N.  (Charles  Egbert  Craddock).    The  champion F  9526 

Down  the  ravine t F  2862 

Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs    F  2865 

The  young  mountaineers;  short  stories F  9522 

Pendleton,  L.     King  Tom  and  the  runaways;  the  story  of  what 

befell  two  boys  in  a  Georgia  ewamp H  2073 

Pier,  A.  T.    Boys  of  St.  Timothy's. H  2114 

Beid,  M.    The  boy  hunters;  in  search  of  white  buffalo H     613' 

Bruin;  or,  The  grand  bear  hunt H     616" 

Bich,  C.  E.    The  new  boy  at  Dale  H  2174 

Boberts,-  C.  O.  D.     Around  the  cam.p-fire H  2241' 

The  raid  from  Beausejour  and  How  the  Carter  boys  lifted  the 

mortgage    H  2173 

Sabin,  E.  L.     When  you  were  a  boy H  6409 

Seawell,  M.  E.    The  great  scoop.     [Newspaper  story] H  2251 

Bhigeml,  S.     A  Japanese  boy,  by  himself I  8140 

Shute,  H.  A.    The  real  diary  of  a  real  boy H  696-1 

"Sequil";  or,  Things  which  ain't  finished  in  the  first H  696-2 

Smith,  (Mrs.)  M.  P.  W.    Their  canoe  trip H  234T 


22  THE  CHICAGO  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Stevenson,  E.  E.     Tommy  Remington's  battle   H     6G8 

Stockton,  F.  R.    Captain  Chap;  or,  The  rolling  stone H  2365 

What  might  have  been  expected H     G82 

Stoddard,  W.  O.     Among  the  lakes H  2422 

Chuniley 's  Post;  a  story  of  the  Pawnee  trail H  2452 

Crowded  out  o'  Crofield;  or,  The  boy  who  made  his  way....H  2434 

Dab  Kinzer;  story  of  a  growing  boy H     699 

The  partners;  the  story  of  an  every-day  boy  and  girl  and  how 

they  helped    along H  2432 

The  quartet.     [Sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer] H     701 

The  red  mustang;  a  story  of  the  Mexican  border H  2426 

Saltillo   boys    H  2420 

Success  against  odds;  or,  How  a  boy  made  his  way H  2281 

Two  arrows;  a  story  of  the  red  and  white H  2424 

The  village  champion   H  6460 

Winter  fun H  2423 

The  young  financier    H  2438 

Stringer,  A.  J.  A.    Lonely  O'Malley H  6490 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.     Ward  Hill  at  college.     [Sequel  to  Ward  Hill, 

the  senior]    .' H  2548 

Ward  Hill  at  Weston«;  a  story  of  American  school  life H  2546 

Ward  Hill,  the  senior.     [Sequel  to  Ward  Hill  at  Weston] H  2547 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     The  fortunes  of  Toby  Trafford H  2504 

His  one  fault    H  2509 

Jack  Hazard  series: 

Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes H     738 

Chance  for  himself H     708 

Doing  his  best H_,    737 

Fast  friends  H     735 

Young  surveyor H     731 

The  little  master H  2508 

Peter  Budstone;  the  boy  who  was  hSzed H  2510 

The  prize  cup   H  2523 

The  Tinkham  brothers'  tide-mill  H  2506 

True,  J.  P.    Shoulder  arms;  or,  The  boys  of  Wild  Lake  School H  2516 

Their  club  and  ours  H  2515 

Ward,   (Mrs.)   E.  S.  P.     Donald  Marcy F  7436 

Ward,  H.  D.     New  senior  at  Andover H  2659 

Warman,  C.    The  white  mail.     [Railroad  story] F  9928 

"Williams,  J.  L.     Adventures  of  a  freshman H     745 

Zollinger,  G.     Widow  O  'Callaghan  's  boys H  2803 

SEA  STORIES  AND  ADVENTURE. 

J^bbot,  W.  J.    American  merchant  ships  and  sailors  (a) L  4781 

Naval  history  of  the  United  States B  2204 

-Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Captain  William  Kidd  and  other  pirates C     376 

-Allen,  W.  B.     Cleared  for  action;  a  story  of  the  Spanish- American 

war  of  1898.     [Sequel  to  Navy  blue] H  297J 


BOOKS  FOR   BOYS.  23 

Navy  blue;  a  story  of  cadet  life  in  the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy, 

at  Annfipolis H  2970 

Baker,  S.  W.    Cast  up  by  the  sea F      89 

Ballantyne,  E.  M.    Coral  island;  a  talc  of  the  Pacific  ocean H     232 

Barnes,  J.    Drake  and  his  yeoman F  2108 

With  the  flag  in  the  Channel;  the  adventures  of  Captain  Cas- 
ta vus  Conyngham  H  3186 

Yankee  ships  and  Yankee  sailors;  tales  of  1812 H  3184: 

Bligh,   W.      The    mutiny   on   board   II.    M.   S.   Bounty.      [A   true 

account]     .• I    9223 

Brady,  C.  T.     Boys  of.  the  service  series: 

V.  1.  In  the  wasp 's   nest II  3167 

2.  In  the  war  with  Mexico H  3169 

3.  A  midshipman  in  the  Pacific 11  3170 

Eeuben  James;  a  hero  of  the  forecastle H  3168 

Brooks,  E.  S.    Story  of  the  American  sailor K  5952 

BtlUen,  F.  T.     The  cruise  of  the  Cachalot  round  the  world  after 

sperm  whales   , '.......  I    9765 

Denizens  of  the  deep.     [Animals  of  the  sea] K  7403 

Clark,  H.  H.    Boy  life  in  the  United  States  navy H  1092 

Joe  Bentley,  naval  cadet.     [Sequel  to  Boy  life  in  the  United 

States  navy]    H  1080 

CJooper,  J.  F.    The  pilot;  a  tale  of  the  sea.     [Secret  expedition  of 

of  Paul  Jones  in  1779] F     277 

Crowinshield,   (Mrs.)   M.  B.     All  among  the  lighthouses;  or,  The 

cruise  of  the  Goldenrod H  1149 

Dana,  R.  H.     Two  years  before  the  mast.     [Voyage  around  Cape 

Horn  to   California]    I    2173 

DeFoe,  D.    Life  and  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe H     320 

Doubleday,  R.     A  gunner  aboard  the  Yankee;   the  yarn  of  the 

cruise  and  fights  of  the  naval  reserves  of  the  Spanish-Ameri- 
can war B  7021 

A  year  in  a  yawl;  a  true  tale  of  the  adventures  of  four  boys 

in  a  thirty-foot  yawl H  3668 

Drysdale,  W.     Cadet  Standish  of  the   St.   Louis;   a  story  of  our 

naval  campaigns  in  Cuban  waters  H  3656 

Eggleston,  G.  C.    Wreck  of  the  Bed  Bird;  a  story  of  the  Carolina 

coast    H    371 

Evans,  R.  D.    A  sailor's  log;  recollections  of  forty  years  of  naval 

life  (a) C17867 

Frazar,  D.    Perseverance  island;  or,  The  Eobinson  Crusoe  of  the 

19th  century   H  1301 

Frothingliaai,  J.  P.    Sea-wolves  of  seven  shores.     [Famous  pirates] 

(a)    ; I  9848 

Gibbs,  G.  F.    Pike  and  cutlass;  hero  tales  of  our  navy 11  1423 

Hale,  E.  E.    Stories  of  the  sea H  1489 

Hall,  C.  W.     Adrift  in  the  ice-fields.     [Adventures  of  a  sealer  in 

the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence] H  1490 

Hayes,  I.  I.     Cast  away  in  the  cold II    451 

Henderson,  W.  J.    Afloat  with  the  flag H  4203 


24  THE   CHICAGO  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Sea  yarns  for  boys,  spun  by  an  old  salt .II  4202 

Holder,  C.  F.    The  treasure  diver;  a  boy's  adventures  in  the  depths 

of  the  sea   K H  42.50 

Ingersoll,  E.    The  book  of  the  ocean K  7382 

Old    ocean    K  7384 

Jacobs,  W.  W.     Many  cargoes  (a) F  4315 

Janvier,  T.  A.    In  the  Sargasso  sea.     [Story  of  treasure-trove  in  an 

old  Spanish  galleon]    (a) F  4389 

Johnson,  E.  R.    The  hero  of  Manila;  Dewey  on  the  Mississippi  and 

the  Pacific H  4462: 

Ker,  D.     Into  unknown  seas H  lGo5 

King,  S.  H.    Dog-watches  at  sea  (a) ■ I    9812 

Kipling,  E.    Captains  courageous;  a  story  of  the  Grand  Banks. . .  .F  4728 

Laughton,  J.  K.     Sea-fights  and  adventures   (a) A  3028 

Leighton,  R.   The  pilots  of  Pomona;  a  story  of  the  Orkney  islands.H  1733 

Wreck  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  the  story  of  a  North  Sea  fisher- 
boy   ■ H  173S 

London,  J.    Cruise  of  the  Dazzler F  47G6 

Lubbock,  A.  R.     Eound  the  Horn  before  the  mast  (a.) I   981.5 

Marryat,  F.     Masterman  Ready  I    3128 

Mr,   Midshipman   Easy    F  5395 

Peter   Simple F  5397 

Matthews,  F.    Our  navy  in  time  of  war,  1861-1898  (a) B  22o2 

Melville,  H.     Oomo.     [Sequel  to  Typee] I    ISOQ- 

Typee;    a  peep   at  Polynesian  life  in   a   valley   of  the  Mar- 
quesas     I  2011 

Morris,    C.      The    nation's    navy;    our    ships    and    their    achieve- 
ments (a)    K13641 

Morris,  M.    Tales  of  the  Spanish  main  (a) B  4950 

Nordhoff,  XJ.     Man-of-war  life;   a  boy's  experience  in  the  U.   S. 

navy H  1921 

The  merchant  vessel;  a  sailor  boy's  voyages H  1922 

Payn;  J.     In  peril  and  privation;  stories  of  marine  disaster I    2117 

Pyle,  H.    Buccaneers  and  marooners  of  America. B  1963 

The  rose  of  paradise.      [A  story  of  piracy  in  the  18th  cen- 
tury]     F  59S6 

Ehoades,  H.  E.    Around  the  world  with  the  blue  jackets I    9691 

Richardson,  R.    Adventurous  boat  voyages I    2136 

Rideing,  W.  H."  Boys  coastwise!  or,  All  along  the  shore H  2216 

Robertson,  M.    Masters  of  men;  a  romance  of  the  new  navy. . . .  .F  9751 
Russell,  W.  0.     Marooned   F  6363 

Pictures  from  the  life  of  Lord  Nelson  (a) C11366 

Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor F  6353 

Samuels,   S.    .From  the  forecastle   to  the   cabin.      [Describes  the 

author's  experiences  as  a  sailor] I   9651 

Schley,  W.  S.    Forty-five  years  under  the  flag B  2233 

Seawell,  M.  E-     Decatur  and  Somers H  2317 

Little  Jarvis,     [A  midshipman  on  the  Constellation,  1800]... H  2314 

Midshipman  Paulding.    [A  true  story  of  the  war  of  1812] H  2320 

Paul  Jones  H  231^ 


BOOKS  FOR  BOYS.  25 

Quarterdeck  and  f  ok 'ale;  stories  of  the  sea H  2318 

Through  thick  and  thin  and  The  midshipman's  mess H  2315 

Twelve  naval  captains;  being  a  record  of  certain  Americans 

who  made  themselves  immortal  (a) , . . .  .C10396 

Slocum,  J.    Sailing  alone  around  the  world  in  the  sloop  Spray I  9853 

Voyage  of  the  Liberdale I   9761 

Southey,  B.     Life  of  Horatio  Nelson   (a) I   3156 

Stevenson,  P.  E.     By  the  way  of  Cape  Horn;  four  months  in  a 

Yankee  clipper  (a)   I    9816 

Stevenson,  E.  L.  B.     Treasure  island H  2418 

Stockton,  r.  R.    Buccaneers  and  pirates  of  our  coast B  2090 

Talbot,  C.  E.     A  midshipman  at  large;  a  story  of  Newport  and 

yachting H  2481 

Thombury,  G.  W.    The  buccaneers;  or,  Monarchs  of  the  main B     752 

Verne,  J.     The  mysterious  island.      [Sequel  to   Twenty  thousand 

leagues  under  the  sea] F  1821 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea F  1829 

Ward,  H.  D.    The  captain  of  the  Kittiewink H  2621 

Whsonper,  F.     Komance  of  the  sea;  its  fictions,  facts  and  folk- 
lore   '. K  7400 

Wyss,  J.  D.     Swiss  family  Eobinson.      [Family  cast   away  on  a 

desert  island]    H     780 

FAIRY-TALES,  LEGENDS,  HERO-TALES. 

Aesop.    Fables;  ed.  by  J.  Jacobs L  2919 

Andersen,  H.  C.     Wonder  stories  told  for  children F       54 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments;  ed.  by  A.  Lang H  4737 

Arrom  de  Ayala,  C.  F.  (Fernan  Caballcro).     Spanish  fairy  tales.. H     148 

Asbjomsen,  P.  C.    Folk  and  fairy  tales H      95 

Tales  from  the  fjeld;  a  series  of  popular  talcs  from  the  Norse.F  2921 

Aulnoy,  M.  C.  d'.     Fairy  tales H     862 

Bain,  E.  N.  (tr.).    Cossack  fairy  talcs  an'd  folk-tales H  3130 

Russian  fairy  talcs  from  the  skazki  of  Polevoi H  2129 

Baldwin,  J.     The  horse  fair   H  3140 

The  story  of  Eoland H  1016 

The  story  of  Siegfried    H  1015 

The  story  of  the  golden  age F  2543 

Wonder-book  of  horses H  3142 

Eidpai.     Fables  of  Pilpay   H  1018 

Brooks,  E.    The  story  of  King  Arthur  and  the  knights  of  the  Table 

Round   H  3205 

The  story  of  the  Faerie  Queen _ H  3206 

Story  of  the  Iliad;  or,  The  siege  of  Troy,  for  boys  and  girls.  .H  1067 

Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants;  a  book  of  Norse  tales H  3247 

Bulfinch,  T.    Age  of  chivalry;  or,  Legends  of  King  Arthur A     260 

Age  of  fable   A       92 

Legends  of  Charlemagne    A     263 

Bunyan,  J.    Pilgrim 's  progress H  3324 

Carey,  (Mrs.)  M.  (tr.).     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces.. H  1309 
Chaucer,  G.     Chaucer's  stories,  simply  told,  by  M.  Svyinour II  2310 


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Church,  A.  J.     Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance H  3479' 

Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians L  2930 

Stories  from  Virgil   L  2330 

Storiea  of  Charlemagne  and  the  twelve  peers  of  France,  from 

the  old  romances   F  2787 

Stories  of  the  magicians   H  1126' 

Stories  of  the  old  world H  3471 

Story  of  the  Iliad L  3137 

Story  of  the  Odyssey   L  3138 

Compton,  M.    Snow  bird  and  The  water  tiger,  and  other  American 

Indian   tales    H  3521 

CJox,  G-.  W.     Tales  of  the  gods  and  heroes F  2904 

Craik,  (Mrs.)  D.  M.     Fairy-book H     310 

Croker,  T.  C.     Fairy  legends  of  the  south  of  Ireland F  290O 

Curtin,  J.     Hero-tales  of  Ireland F  8430 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  (Lewis  Carroll).     Alice's  adventures  in  Wonder- 
land     H     260 

Through  the  looking-glass  and  what  Alice  found  there..  ....H     261 

Fielde,  A.  M.  (tr.).     Chinese  nights'  entertainments F  338^ 

Francillou,  R.  E.     Gods  and  heroes H  3908 

French,  A.     Story  of  Eolf  and  the  viking 's  bow H  3875 

Frere,  M.  E.  I.     Eastern  fairy  legends H     380 

Frost,  W.  H.     The  Knights  of  the  Round  Table;  stories  of  King 

Arthur  and  the  Holy  Grail H  1313 

Qriffis,  W.  E.     Japanese  fairy  world H  1448 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K.,  and  Grimm,  W.  K,    Household  tales F     718 

Qriuuell,  G.  B.    Blackfoot  lodge  tales;  the  story  of  a  prairie  peo- 
ple    B  2034 

Pawnee  hero-stories  and  folk-tales B  201T 

Hanson,  0.  H.    Old  Greek  stories:  The  siege  of  Troy  and  the  wan- 
derings  of  Ulysses    H  1493 

Stories  of  the  days  of  King*  Arthur H  1555 

Harris,  J.  C.     Aaron  in  the  wildwoods H  4178- 

Daddy  Jake,  the  runaway,  and  Short  stories  told  after  dark.H  1544 
Little  Mr.  Thimblefing6r  and  his  queer  country;  what  the  chil- 
dren saw  and  heard  there H  4175' 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus   F  3958 

Uncle  Remus;  his  songs  and  sayings F  3955 

Higginsou,  T.  W.    Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands  of  the  Atlantic. L  5415- 

Jacobs,  J.    The  book  of  wonder  voyages H  4450' 

Celtic   fairy-tales    H  1585- 

English  faiiy-tales H  1587 

Indian  fairy-tales  H  1586' 

More  Celtic  fairy-tales  H  1584 

More  English  fairy-tales   H  1715 

Johonnot,  J.     Stories  of  the  olden  time H  4521 

Judd,  M.  O.   (comp.).     Wigwam  stories  told  by  North  American 

Indians    F  4509 

Keary,  A.,  and  Keary,  E.     Heroes  of  Asgard;  tales  from  Scandi- 
navian mythology   F     965 


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Kindersley,  E.  C.    Heroes  of  chivalry  H  4663 

Kingsley,  C.     The  heroes;  Greek  fairy  tales F     98S 

Kipling,  R.     The  jungle  book F  4726 

Lamb,  C.     Adventures  of  Ulysses L  288S 

La  Motte  Fouque,  F.  H.  K.  de.     Undine  and  other  tales F     6CS- 

Lang,  A.     Blue  fairy  book H  1719 

Book  of  romance H  4733 

Brown  fairy  book H  4736 

Crimson  fairy  book   H  4735 

Green  fairy  book  H  1718- 

Grey  fairy  book H  1735 

Pink  fairy  book  ».  .H  1702" 

Bed  fairy  book    H  1720' 

Violet  fairy  book  H  4732 

Yellow  fairy  book  H  1714 

Lanier,  S.  (ed.).    Boys'  King  Arthur F  5146 

Boys '  Mabinogion   F  4885 

Lummis,  C,  F.    The  man  who  married  the  moon,  and  other  Pueblo 

Indian  folk-stories    F  5047 

Mabie,  H.  W.  (comp.).     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know H  4920 

Norse  stories  retold  from  the  Eddas F  5124 

Macleod,  M.  (ed.).     Book  of  King  Arthur  and  his  noble  knights.  .H  4947 

Macmanus,  S.     Donegal  fairy  stories H  4950 

In  chimney  corners;  merry  tales  of  Irish  folk-lore H  4949 

Malory,' T.     Morte  d 'Arthur;  ed.  by  E.  Straehey  (a) F  1142 

Markham,  R.  (ed.).     Chronicle  of  the  Cid H  1812 

Marsh,  J.  B.     Life  and  adventures  of  Eobin  Hood H     542 

Mathews,    C.    (ed.).       Enchanted     moccasins     and     other     Indian 

legends    H     552 

Moncrieff,  A.  R.  H.     Stories  of  old  renown;  tales  of  knights  and 

heroes    H  1853 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.     Greek  hero  stories H    570 

Owen,  M.  A.  (comp.).    Voodoo  tales,  as  told  among  the  negroes  of 

the   southwest    F  5867 

Perry,  W.  C.    The  boys '  Iliad H  208» 

The  boys '  Odyssey    H  2089 

Pyle,  H.     Merry  adventures  of  Eobin  Hood   F  5987 

Story  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights H  2139 

Rabelais,  F.     Three  good  giants;  comp.  by  J.  Dimitry F  6269 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.     Tales  of  the   heroic  ages: 

Fridtjof,  the  viking  of  Norway;  and  Eoland,  the  paladin  of 

France H  2165 

Siegfrid,  the  hero  of  the  north;  and  Beowulf,  the  hero  of  the 

Anglo-Saxons     H  2164 

Ramasvami,  Raju,  P.  V.     Tales  of  the  sixty  mandarins H  2228 

Raspe,  R.  E.    The  travels  and  surprising  adventures  of  Baron  Mun- 
chausen     H     608 

Stanley,  H.  M.     My  dark  companions  and  their  strange  stories.  ..F  1641 
Steel,   (Mrs.)   F.  A.  W.  (ed.).     Tales  of  the  Punjab;  told  by  the 

people   J'  6904 


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Stockton,  F.  R.    The  floating  prince  and  other  fairy  tales H  2404 

Swift,  J.     Gulliver's  travels H     698 

Valentine,  (Mrs.)  L.  J.  (ed.).    The  old,  old  fairy  tales H  2611 

Yeats,  W.  B.  (comp.).    Irish  fairy  and  folk-tales F    456 

Young,  E.  R.    Algonquin  Indian  tales B  2079 

Zitkala-Sa,     Old  Indian  legends B  1053 

BALLADS  AND  POETRY. 

Burns,  R.    Select  poems;  arranged  by  A.  J.  George E  6574 

Burt,  M.  E.  (ed.).     Poems  that  every  child  should  know E  6570 

Field,  E.    Little  book  of  western  verse E  7262 

Henley,  W.  E.  (comp.).    Lyra  heroica;  a  book  of  verse  for  boys.  .E  7431 

Homerus.    Iliad;  tr.  by  Pope  (a) I   3146 

Johnson,  R  R.  (ed.).     Famous  single  and  fugitive  poems E  7569 

Kipling,  R.     Ballads  and  barrack-room  ballads  (a) E  7681 

Lang,  A.     Blue  poetry  book E  7764 

Lanier,  S.  (ed.).    The  boy's  Percy E  7767 

Lodge,  H.  C.   (ed.).     Ballads  and  lyrics E  7826 

Longfellow,  H.  W.    Evangeline;  Song  of  Hiawatha;  The  courtship 

of  Miles  Standish   J  177-2 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  M.     Lays  of  ancient  Rome E  8003 

Matthews,  J.  B.  (ed.).    Poems  of  American  patriotism E  7891 

Palgrave,  F.  T.  (ed.).     The  golden  treasury  of  the  best  songs  and 

lyrical  poems  in  the  English  language.     2v.  (a) E     346 

Patmore,  C.  K.  D.  (ed.).    Children's  garland  from  the  best  poets.  .E     355 
Peattie,  (Mrs.)  E.  W.  (comp.).     Poems  you  ought  to  know  (a)...E  8182 

Repplier,  A.  (comp.).     A  book  of  famous  verse E  8316 

Rice,  W.  de  G.  G.  (comp.).    The  athlete's  garland;  a  collection  of 

verse  of  sport  and  pastime E  8378 

Riggs,  (Mrs.)  K.  D.  W.,  and  Smith,  N.  A.   (comp.).     Golden  num- 
bers;  a  book  of  verse   for  youth E  8356 

:Riley,  J.  W.     Rhymes  of  childhood E  8309 

Scott,  W.    Lay  of  the  last  minstrel;  Marmion;  Lady  of  the  Lake.  .G     550 
Scudder,  H.  E.  (comp.).     American  poems:    Longfellow,  Whittier, 

Bryant,    Holmes,   Lowell,   Emerson E  8102 

Shakspere,  W.     (Ed.  by  W.  J.  Kolfe.) 

Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark E  9670-7 

Henry  the  Fifth E9670-10 

Julius  Caesar  E9670-15 

Macbeth   E9670-19 

Merchant  of  Venice E9670-21 

Spenser,  E.     Britomart,  from  books  111,  IV  and  V  of  the  Faerie 

Queen    E  7861 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.    Child's  garden  of  verse E  8516 

Tennyson,  A.     Lyric  poems;  ed.  by  E.  Ehys  (a) E  8645 

Select  poems;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. E  8646 

Thompson,  S.  (ed.).     The  humbler  poets. E  8628 

"Tileston,  (Mrs.)  M.  W.  F.  (comp.).    Heroic  ballads E  7411 


BOOKS  FOR  BOYS.  29^ 

A  HUNDRED  GOOD  NOVELS  FOR  OLDER  BOYS. 

Barrie,  J.  M.     The  little  minister .F  2295 

Black,  W.     Maeleod  of  Dare F  2466- 

Princess  of  Thule  F  2561 

Blackmore,  R.  D.    Lorna  Doone F     159 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  M.  de.     Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha F    219 

Churchill,   W.     The   crisis    F  8215 

The  crossing F  9336 

Clemens,  S.  L.   (Mark  Twain),     The  American  claimant F  7151 

The  tragedy  of  Pudd'nhead  Wilson F  7154 

Cody,  S.  (ed.).    Selections  from  the  world's  greatest  short  stories. F  1711 

Collins,  W.    The  moonstone G     101 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Leather-stocking  tales: 

The  deerslayer  P    264 

Last  of  the  Mohicans   F     270 

The  pathfinder  F     276 

Pioneers;  or,  Sources  of  the  Susquehanna F     278^ 

The  prairie    F     279 

Crawford,  F.  M.    Mr.  Isaacs;  a  tale  of  modern  India F  2888 

Crockett,  S.  R.     The  raiders;  being  some  passages  in  the  life  of 

John  Faa,  lord  and  earl  of  Little  Egypt F  8337 

Davis,  R.  H.     Captain  Macklin;  his  memoirs F  8533 

Gallegher,  and  other  stories F  3054 

Ransom's  folly,  [In  the  fog,  The  bar  sinister,  etc.] F  8535 

Soldiers  of  fortune    F  8534 

De  la  Rame,  L.  (Ouida).    Under  two  flags G    508 

Dickens,  C.     Christmas  books , G     151 

David  Copperfield  F    400 

Dombey  and  Son F    406" 

Nicholas  Nickleby F     402 

Oliver  Twist  F     399 

Pickwick  papers F    403^ 

Tale  of  two  cities G    17? 

Doyle,  A.  C.    Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes F  3014 

Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes F  3177 

Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes F  9211 

The  refugees;  a  tale  of  two  continents F  3185 

Sign  of  the  four  F  3181 

Dumas,  A.     Count  of  Monte-Cristo F    484 

The  three  musketeers F    494 

Twenty  years  after.     [Sequel  to  Three  musketeers] F    495 

Vieomte  de  Bragelonne.     [Sequel  to  Twenty  years  after] F    482 

Ford,  P.  L.     The  honorable  Peter  Stirling F  3405 

French,  A.  (Octave  Thanet).     The  missionary  sheriff F  8766 

Garland,  H.     The  captain  of  the  Gray-horse  troop F  8879 

Goldsmith,©.    The  vicar  of  Wakefield G    235 

Haggard,   R.     Allan   Quartermain F  3870 

King  Solomon's  mines.     [Sequel  to  Allan  Quartermain] F  3882 

Harte,  F.  B.  (Bret  Harte).    Tales  of  the  argonauts F     749 


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Hawkins,  A.  H.  (Anthony  Hope).    Prisoner  of  Zenda F  4231 

Hawthorne,  N.     The  house  of  seven  gables F     771 

Horuung,  E.  W.    Dead  men  tell  no  tales F  4314 

The  shadow  of  a  man F  9228 

Hugo,  V.  M.    Les  miserables F     881 

King,  C.     Cadet  days;  a  story  of  West  Point F  4626 

Bangsley,  0.     Hereward  the  "Wake F    987 

Westward  ho! •  -F     991 

Kipling,  R.     Indian  tales;  containing  Plain  tales  from  the  hills, 

Soldiers  three  and  Phantom  rickshaw F  4684 

Soldier  stories   F  4729 

Le  Sage,  A.  R.    Adventures  of  Gil  Bias.    3v F  1031 

Lever,  C.  J.     Charles  O  'Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon G     334 

Tom  Burke  of  "Ours" F  4986 

Lewis,  A.  H.     The  sunset  trail F  9292 

London,  J.    Call  of  the  wild F  4846 

Lover,  S.    Handy  Andy F  1077 

Rory  O'More  F  1080 

Lj'tton,  E.  B-L.    Last  days  of  Pompeii F  5011 

Rienzi;  the  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes F  5020 

Mitchell,  J.  A.    Amos  Judd F  9466 

Murfree,  M.  N.  (Charles  Egbert  Craddock).    Prophet  of  the  Great 

Smoky  Mountain  F  2863 

Norris,  B.  F.    The  octopus;  a  story  of  California F  5760-1 

The  pit;  a  story  of  Chicago F  5760-2 

Page,  T.  N.    Red  Rock;  a  chronicle  of  reconstruction F  6136 

Parker,  H.  G.     The  seats  of  the  mighty F  6092 

Poe,  E.  A.    Tales  F    481 

Post,  W.  K.    Harvard  stories;  sketches  of  the  undergraduate F  9660 

Reade,  C.    It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     [Prison  life] F  1392 

Put  yourself  in  his  place , .F  1389 

Scott,  W.     Guy  Mannering F  2159 

Ivanhoe    F  2161 

Kenilworth    F  2162 

Quentin  Durward • F  2167 

Rob  Roy  F  2169 

The  talisman    F  2172 

Sienkiewicz,  H.    Quo  vadis.     [Time  of  Nero] F  6743 

Smith,  F.  H.     Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville F  6770 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.     David  Balfour;  being  memoirs  of  his  adven- 
tures at  home  and  abroad.     [Sequel  to  Kidnapped] F  6866 

Kidnapped;  being  the  memoirs  of  David  Balfour  in  the  year 

1751    F  6861 

The  master  of  Ballantrae;  a  winter's  tale F  6674 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  and  Osbourne,  L.    The  ebb-tide;  a  trio  and  a 

quartette    F  6868 

Stories  of  the  colleges;  being  tales  of  life  at  the  great  American 

universities,  told  by  noted  graduates F  9892 

Stowe,  (Mrs.)  H.  E,  B.    Uncle  Tom's  Cabin F  1732 


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Taxkington,  W.  B.     The  gentleman  from  Indiana F  7176 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     The  Newcomes G    589 

Vanity  fair;  a  novel  without  a  hero G     593 

Verne,  J.    Michael  Strogoflf,  the  courier  of  the  czar P  1880 

Wallace,  L.    Ben-Hurj  a  tale  of  the  Christ F  7490 

The  fair  god   '. F  1846 

Waterloo,  S.     The  story  of  Ab;  a  tale  of  the  time  of  the  cave- 
man     F  7662 

Weyman,  S.  J.    A  gentleman  of  France F  7621 . 

Williams,  J.  L.    Princeton  stories F  7423 

The  stolen  story  and  other  newspaper  stories P  7411 

Wister,  O.    The  Virginian j  a  horseman  of  the  plains F  7395 


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